I Started In Nigerian Real Estate Too. Then I Needed A Market That Was Not Tied To One Location.
I understand what it feels like to know the local property market, work hard for enquiries, and still deal with an inconsistent pipeline.
In Nigeria, agents are often asked to keep capital close, choose where to invest without enough certainty, and navigate issues around informal ownership claims, shifting policy, developer promises, and land documentation.
I did not discover the US land business because Nigerian real estate has no opportunity. I discovered it because I wanted another market with a process I could research, document, and operate from Nigeria.
Piece by piece, I learned how county records, title companies, contracts, buyers, and closing systems work together. Then I built a remote business around that process.
Today, I have sold over $100,000 worth of US land while living in Nigeria.
This blueprint is the guide I wish I had when I wanted to expand beyond the market I already knew.